Sunday, May 23, 2010

Top 10 most influential men and women



Johanna Sigurdardottir

After Iceland's economy collapsed in October 2008, Sigurdardottir rode a wave of discontent all the way to the premiership. A former flight attendant and the world's first openly gay head of state, she must rebuild the nation's economy while boosting confidence abroad. She is trying to pay debts on Netherlands and England for Iceland.

She is on my list of the top 10 most influential people, because she has restructured Iceland's government, and is the first gay prime minister. This could be an inspiration for gay people to stand up for who they are.

More about Sigurdardottir: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jan/30/iceland-elects-gay-prime-minister

Kim Yu-Na

A Korean Figure skater, she has won many hearts of Koreans as she gained several medals for her nation. She managed waver Koreans away from the golf channel.

Kim Yu Na is on this list, as for many, she is an inspiration for her had work. She is an excellent figure skater, and she has also broken a world record this year. This sure is an excellent claim for being on this top 10 list.

More about Kim Yu Na: http://articles.latimes.com/2010/feb/27/sports/la-sp-olympics-figures27-2010feb27

Oprah Winfrey

Oprah Winfrey is a 56 years old, extremely influential talk-show woman, who has hosted the Oprah Winfrey show for 24 years, has given so much inspiration for women world-wide. She used to be the only black billionaire.

Oprah Winfrey has faced all sorts of hardship in her life. She was born in a poor family, raped at the age of 9, and became pregnant at the age of 14. The baby died at infancy. She was once even considered about being given a seat in the senate.

More about Oprah Winfrey: http://www.oprah.com/index.html

James Cameron

He is the director of several famous movies such as The Terminator 1-2, Alien, and Titanic. The most recent movie he created is the Avatar, which has turned the movie industry upside down. He has entertained the world with movies with excellent story lines, and fancy side effects.

More about James Cameron: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000116/

Hillary Clinton

Hilary Clinton is a key member of America’s top diplomat. She has overseen made outreach to Iran, Nuclear talks with Russia, and several is defending human rights. Nothing more needs to be said about this fantastic individual.

More about Hilary Clinton: http://www.hillaryclinton.com/

Barack Obama

President Obama’s first year of presidency was rather difficult, as he struggled with two wars, right a listing economy, and enacts ambitious agendas. After winning a battle over health care, he became the first president in 40 years to enact a historic piece of social welfare legislation. He now faces the fight over financial re-regulation

More about Barack Obama: http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/o/barack_obama/index.html

Seth MacFarlane

He is the creator of Family guy, and American dad. He is the cartoon king, and has a large influence in the media. He has entertained and made the day for millions of people. Since laughter is the world’s greatest medicine. Seth MacFarlane, he should be on the list.

More about Seth MacFarlane: http://www.sethmacfarlane.net/

Jet Li

He is a Chinese actor, and he been helping China’s earthquake disaster relief and beyond. His program focuses on, not only supporting children who survived the disaster physically, but also helping them mentally. He believes that giving 1 dollar to everyone who are unfortunate would make a big difference. Both his actions and thoughts are more than enough to be on this list.

More on Jet Li: http://www.starpulse.com/Actors/Li,_Jet/

Lindsey Vonn

Vonn became the first American Woman to win a gold medal in the downhill ski race, despite major shin injuries. She clinched her third straight world cup title. She is the second woman to accomplish this. Working with injuries in Olympics is nearly impossible, where every little things count. Lindsey Vonn has shown athletes around the globe to never give up.

More on Lindsey Vonn: http://www.lindseyvonn.com/

Han Han

A Chinese race-car driver, high school drop-out, and author, he made debates about the problems of Chinese education, and the strictness and rigidness of Chinese education. He is the most famous blogger in China, and in it, he pokes fun at incompetent politicians.

More on Han Han: http://paper-republic.org/authors/han-han/


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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

The problems of Haitian children

Preval, the president of Haiti issued the Agenda for children, which was made to solve the problems of Children being neglected the most basic needs for survival, and rights.

Many Haitian children run among the streets, without any food, water, or shelter. They join local gang members, in hopes of getting food, shelter, protection, and reputation. Gangs take advantage of this by using them to do crimes, or fight rival gangs. Girls are used for prostitution, and rival gang members rape them to show reprisal.

Parents who don’t have enough money to feed the children sell their children to other wealthier men, in hope that their children will be sent somewhere better, and receive an education. The children are, instead worked like slaves. Countless number of children are trafficked to Dominic Republic.

Health is another big issue in Haiti. The hospitals are expensive, and their equipments are at the least seriously lacking. Child mortality of Haiti is 19% of its region, when the Haiti’s birth rate is 2%. Immunization is nearly nonexistent, and children have nutrition deficiency. Access to clean water and sanitation is rare.

For Preval, time is running out to complete his Agenda for Children.

That was the things as how it was in 2006 according to the BBC country reports, but, after the earthquake in 2009, situations which were presumably disastrous, escalated into a diabolical hell. Since 2006, Haiti was improving by baby steps. Since the earthquake, not only is Port Au Prince is in ruins, but Preval's agenda is also in ruins. Countless people have died in the ensuing chaos. several aid agencies and US armed forces have came and helped Haiti to rebuild it. A agency called Health partners have employed 4000 Haitians, giving them respectful amount of payment. They have created over 20 schools, and has made a hospital to help aids.

Unfortunately, aid distribution hasn't helped Haiti efficiently. A 15 years old boy was killed by dipthermia, which is a disease which can be easily preventable and cured. He died because of the lack of aids.

Another amusing event that is happening is that men and women who have went to the city to get jobs, are coming back to the countryside. Decades ago, before things went dirty, Haiti managed to harvest enough rice to feed everyone.

Haiti should learn from this earthquake, that the millions of people who died sacrificed themselves so that the survivors could prosper and learn to live independently.

Sources:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnC4zx8bVkE&feature=player_embedded

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuUt12usDVs&feature=player_embedded

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/country_profiles/1202772.stm

http://www.theodora.com/wfb/photos/haiti/haiti00.jpg